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<br />•1 per 1,000 square feet (Cambridge, Mass., pop. 101,355;
<br />Henderson, Nev., pop. 175,381; Rohnert Park, Calif., pop.
<br />42,236)
<br />•1 space for each studio (Grandview, Mo., pop. 24,881)
<br />•1 per 4 fixed seats, or 1 per 75 square feet of seating
<br />area if no fixed seats (Rohnert Park, Calif., pop. 42,236)
<br />•2 spaces per 1,000 square feet (West Hollywood, Calif.,
<br />pop. 35,716)
<br />•4 per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area (Racine,
<br />Wisc., pop. 81,855)
<br />Minimum: 1 space for each practitioner occupying
<br />the site on a full time basis, plus 1 space for every 3
<br />students if classes are conducted on the site
<br />Maximum: 3 spaces for each practitioner occupying
<br />the site on a full time basis, plus 1 space for every
<br />student if classes are conducted on the site (Jefferson
<br />County, Ky., pop. 693,604)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 800 square feet
<br />Maximum: 1 per 300 square feet (Pittsburgh, Pa., pop.
<br />334,563)
<br />asphalt manufacturing facility (see also industrial
<br />use, heavy)
<br />•0.6 per employee (Hickory, N.C., pop. 37,222)
<br />•1 space per employee (Blue Springs, Mo., pop. 48,080)
<br />•1 per each 2 employees of the working shift having
<br />the greatest number of employees (Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
<br />pop. 120,758)
<br />•1 per 800 square feet of gross floor area (Ft. Lauderdale,
<br />Fla., pop. 152,397)
<br />•2 per 3 employees (Faribault, Minn., pop. 20,818; Racine,
<br />Wisc., pop. 81,855)
<br />•2.5 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor
<br />area (Naperville, Ill., pop. 128,358)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
<br />Maximum: 1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area
<br />(San Antonio, Tex., pop. 1,144,646)
<br />assembly hall (see also auditorium; civic center)
<br />•Parking equal to 30 percent of the capacity of persons
<br />in the main auditorium and any rooms which can be
<br />added to the main auditorium by opening doors or
<br />windows to obtain audio or video unity (Minneapolis,
<br />Minn., pop. 382,618)
<br />•1 space per 4 seats (Alexandria, Va., pop. 128,283)
<br />•1 space for each 4 seats or 1 space for each 40 square
<br />feet of floor area available for the accommodation of
<br />movable seats in the assembly room (Durham, N.C.,
<br />pop. 187,035)
<br />•1 space for each 50 square feet of floor area (Montgom-
<br />ery County, Ohio, pop. 559,062)
<br />•1 for each 5 seats (Dansville, N.Y., pop. 4,832)
<br />•1 per 2 persons who may be legally admitted at 1 time
<br />based on the occupancy load established by local
<br />codes, plus 1 per employee, or 1 per 100 square feet of
<br />usable floor area, whichever is greater (Canton, Mich.,
<br />pop. 76,366)
<br />•With fixed seating: 1 parking space for each 6 seats
<br />(Des Moines, Iowa, pop. 198,682)
<br />•With fixed seating: 1 parking space is required for
<br />every 4 seats in the principal auditorium or assembly
<br />room (Anchorage, Alaska, pop. 260,283)
<br />Minimum: 0.2 space for each 5 occupants of meeting
<br />rooms based on maximum capacity as calculated
<br />under the provisions of the Uniform Building Code
<br />(UBC)
<br />Maximum: 0.3 space for each occupant of meeting
<br />rooms based on maximum capacity as calculated
<br />under the provisions of the UBC (Gresham, Ore., pop.
<br />90,205)
<br />Minimum: 1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area
<br />Maximum: 1 per 100 square feet of gross floor area
<br />(Glenville, N.Y., pop. 28,183)
<br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 space per 40
<br />seats in meeting rooms (Gresham, Ore., pop.
<br />90,205)
<br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 10 auto spaces
<br />(Madison, Wisc., pop. 208,054)
<br />Bicycle Parking Standard: 1 per 20 vehicle
<br />spaces which are 1 per 4 seats or 1 per 50
<br />square feet if not permanent seats (Grand
<br />Junction, Colo., pop. 41,498)
<br />assisted living (see elderly housing, assisted living)
<br />asylum (see mental health facility)
<br />athletic field (see also ball field; grandstands;
<br />recreation facility uses)
<br />•Minimum of 1 parking space per 4 seats of spectator
<br />seating; however, if no spectator seating is provided,
<br />a temporary parking area shall still be provided on
<br />the site; such area must provide sufficient numbers of
<br />spaces to serve all users of the site, and include a fence
<br />delineating such parking area (West Hempfield Town-
<br />ship, Pa., pop. 15,128)
<br />•1 per 5,000 square feet of land area, or 1 per 75 square
<br />feet of water area when a public swimming pool is an
<br />isolated use (Cedar Rapids, Iowa, pop. 120,758)
<br />•10 spaces per field (Spartanburg, S.C., pop. 39,673)
<br />•10 for every acre of land devoted to the field, plus 1 for
<br />every 4 spectator seats (Memphis, Tenn., pop. 650,100)
<br />•18 spaces per field (Raleigh, N.C., pop. 276,093)
<br />•20 parking spaces for every diamond or athletic field,
<br />or 1 space for every 4 seats, whichever is greater
<br />(1 seat is equal to 2 feet of bench length) (DeKalb
<br />County, Ill., pop. 88,969)
<br />asphalt manufacturing facility athletic field
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